"He Knows What He Did But Thinks Jail Is the Conspiracy" — Therapist on Nick Reiner's Delusion

Jan 15, 12:00 PM

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Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott breaks down the disturbing psychological phenomenon at the center of the Nick Reiner case: a man who reportedly admits killing his parents but believes his incarceration is a conspiracy against him.

How does someone hold those two realities simultaneously? Shavaun explains what's happening in the mind of someone with schizoaffective disorder when medication fails and delusion takes over. This isn't denial. This isn't claiming innocence. It's something far more complex—and it could be the key to Nick's defense strategy.

From the full Shavaun Scott interview on Hidden Killers. Subscribe for complete psychological analysis of the Nick Reiner case.

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